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Researchers at the University of Tokyo have now developed a catalytic process to directly couple isoprene and CO2 in a single step, producing “COOIL”, a lactone monomer that will bring forward a new class of soft, functional materials. The process uses a specially designed palladium catalyst to join the isoprene molecules via telomerization and insert CO2 under mild conditions. The resulting polymer incorporates 24% of CO2 by weight and shows promising properties for applications such as flexible films, advanced coatings, and other high‑value materials with its low glass transition temperature of 44 °C, significantly lower than its butadiene‑based counterpart.

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Journal: Nature Communications
Title: Gram-scale selective telomerization of isoprene and CO₂ toward 100% renewable materials
Authors: Marius D. R. Lutz, Felix Kracht, Kota Marumoto, Kyoko NOZAKI*
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